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He rejects the concept of the [[Blackpill]] writing:<blockquote>See, there is no ‘Black Pill’ – there is only the space in between a man dealing with his despondency about a harsh Red Pill truth and his crossing the abyss to accepting that truth and doing something with that information to better his life.<ref>https://therationalmale.com/2019/02/27/the-global-sexual-marketplace/</ref></blockquote>
He rejects the concept of the [[Blackpill]] writing:<blockquote>See, there is no ‘Black Pill’ – there is only the space in between a man dealing with his despondency about a harsh Red Pill truth and his crossing the abyss to accepting that truth and doing something with that information to better his life.<ref>https://therationalmale.com/2019/02/27/the-global-sexual-marketplace/</ref></blockquote>
Tomassi's own definition of the Blackpill is that it is a nihilistic interpretation of the Redpill writing: "(The Blackpill) as a movement focuses on objective realities to such an extreme degree that nihilism defines it. But that nihilism is also a necessary part of subjectivism."<ref>https://therationalmale.com/2019/07/19/the-wrong-girl/</ref>
Tomassi's own definition of the Blackpill is that it is a nihilistic interpretation of the Redpill writing: <blockquote>"(The Blackpill) as a movement focuses on objective realities to such an extreme degree that nihilism defines it. But that nihilism is also a necessary part of subjectivism."<ref name="wronggirl">https://therationalmale.com/2019/07/19/the-wrong-girl/</ref></blockquote>
Thus, like those on the [[R/TRP|r/theredpill]] subreddit, which has his materials proudly displayed on it's sidebar, he advocates an internal locus of control(locus of control is whether you think you have power over the external world to change your situation versus vice versa) versus the external locus of control that is part of the [[blackpill]].
In the same article, he also seemed to evince a softening of his oppositional stance to the blackpill writing: <blockquote>"It gets a lot wrong in the problem solving department, but what Black Pill gets right is their understanding of the shifting of causality."<ref name="wronggirl" /></blockquote>
Thus, like those on the [[R/TRP|r/theredpill]] subreddit, which has his materials proudly displayed on it's sidebar, he generally advocates an internal locus of control(locus of control is whether you think you have power over the external world to change your situation versus vice versa) versus the external locus of control that is part of the [[blackpill]].


In the article above he also touched upon what is known in the [[incelosphere]] as the [[racepill]] as follows:<blockquote>I honestly feel for Asian/Indian men in this respect. When I read about Aziz Ansari’s #MeToo’ing I read with morbid fascination watching his story play out with another ‘cute’ (SMV6-7) white girl. This is the stereotypical interaction. With my Red Pill Lens I saw a girl conflicted by her attraction to Aziz’s social proof (celebrity) with her visceral reaction to becoming intimate with a guy she simply wasn’t all that aroused by. This is just my personal experience, but I’ve counseled Indian (and a few Asian) men who all share a very similar frustration – they really want to get with a white American girl but they are sexually invisible to the vast majority of them.</blockquote>
In the article above he also touched upon what is known in the [[incelosphere]] as the [[racepill]] as follows:<blockquote>I honestly feel for Asian/Indian men in this respect. When I read about Aziz Ansari’s #MeToo’ing I read with morbid fascination watching his story play out with another ‘cute’ (SMV6-7) white girl. This is the stereotypical interaction. With my Red Pill Lens I saw a girl conflicted by her attraction to Aziz’s social proof (celebrity) with her visceral reaction to becoming intimate with a guy she simply wasn’t all that aroused by. This is just my personal experience, but I’ve counseled Indian (and a few Asian) men who all share a very similar frustration – they really want to get with a white American girl but they are sexually invisible to the vast majority of them.</blockquote>

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